• 01/12/2016USB-COM Driver v6.3.0
- For use on all Windows 32- and 64-bit systems. Certified for Windows including XP, Win7, Win8, and Win10; auto detects OS version and installs the appropriate driver. Automatically recognizes and associates with Datalogic Scanning USB-COM equipped products. Enables data coming from the USB port to be seen by the host as if it is coming from a standard COM port (using a host defined virtual COM port). Any existing software application supporting serial communications can utilize USB scanner connectivity simply by redirecting the data input to the defined virtual COM port. Improved installation with no need for Admin privileges. "USB composite" scanner interface is not supported on Windows XP Operating system.

• 03/05/2016OPOS MR2 1.14.115
OPOS drivers for Datalogic scanner/scales for all supported interfaces. Includes 1.14 CCOs with new bar code symbology types from the UPOS specification, including OCR-A and OCR-B., and fix for Asynch wt req.

• 10/11/2015Datalogic Aladdin v1.12.0.0.0 Build Number 151030 351
The powerful and versatile all in one software tool that offers easy and fast reader set-up. Datalogic Aladdin provides customers the opportunity to manage the configuration of handheld products, and allows flexible advanced formatting through an intuitive graphical user interface. The software tool also makes it easy for customers to upgrade the handhelds firmware, to attain the benefits of new reader features. Datalogic Aladdin, used in combination with the Datalogic USB-COM drivers, supports the following MicrosoftÂ® operating systems: WindowsÂ® XP, Windows VistaÂ®, and WindowsÂ® 7, both 32 and 64-bit versions.

Wythenshawe, a major hospital in the UK, selects Datalogic’s Gryphon Desk readers to manage electronic patient records. Patients are now tracked from admittance until discharge, providing accurate data to the hospital.

Snow-Fun-Center in Austria rents a wide assortment of ski equipment during the winter season. By expanding the use of bar codes, they are now able to capture customer information much more quickly and accurately, creating a customer database that is easily updated.

MEDILYS Laboratories provides medical facilities with a number of medical lab services. In order to meet new regulations in Germany, MEDILYS implemented a bar code identification system to track all aspects of their lab testing. With Datalogic’s Gryphon and Heron bar code readers, data collection is much more efficient and secure, providing the results needed.

IKEA, a multinational retailer, has stores in over 35 countries. With tremendous amounts of inventory going through their doors, it was critical for IKEA to have a strong POS system. Utilizing Datalogic’s Gryphon cordless readers, IKEA employees have become far more efficient as they are able to easily move around to scan bulky or heavy items.

HUGO BOSS is a global leader in the high fashion market. To maintain a smooth supply chain, they implemented a bar coding system at its headquarters. Experiencing huge success, HUGO BOSS extended the system using Datalogic’s Gryphon readers into its warehouse for verification and inventory activities. It has tremendously improved the automation process.

A number of Garden Centers needed a POS system that would coincide with their individual headquarters’ software program. By incorporating a bar coding system into these garden centers, Datalogic’s Heron and Gryphon readers were able to provide the perfect solution, while allowing the data to integrate with their main system software.

When France adopted a new law affecting the existing point-of-sale hardware for French Retailers, Datalogic stepped in. The law was aimed to ‘reduce the risks’ linked with manual handling of heavy items at the POS stations’ in hypermarkets and supermarkets. With Datalogic’s handheld readers, cashiers can safely scan items with fewer injuries.

The Italian bank Banca Popolare di Vicenza faced a dilemma when the Italian Banking Association created new requirements to satisfy customers regarding payment collection. With Datalogic’s Gryphon Desk handheld readers, they were able to read and process the 2D bar codes used on payment collection notes, meeting the new requirements.